Young Lake (north) Cabin

Young Lake (north) Cabin

Young Lake (North) Cabin

Experience the raw beauty of Alaska at the Young Lake (North) Cabin, nestled in the heart of the Admiralty National Monument in Juneau, AK. This stunning cabin offers a perfect getaway for nature enthusiasts, anglers, and those seeking solitude in a remote wilderness setting. Accessible only by float plane, this unique lodging experience is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the pristine landscape of the Tongass National Forest.

Location and Accessibility

The cabin is located at the northern tip of Admiralty Island, surrounded by breathtaking scenery and wildlife. It is a 20-minute float plane flight from Juneau. Please note that access by helicopter is prohibited, and during fall, winter, and early spring, the cabin may be inaccessible due to frozen lake surfaces. The lake is typically ice-free from mid-May through November, providing ample opportunity for outdoor activities.

A Wilderness Retreat

Set at an elevation of 320 feet, the cabin is surrounded by a canopy of old growth forest and is located 50 feet from the serene north end of Young Lake. This cabin has no electricity or running water; visitors must bring essential amenities such as:

  • Food and Cooking Equipment
  • Heating Fuel (kerosene)
  • Water for Drinking and Cleaning
  • Sleeping Bags and Pads
  • First Aid Kit

Cabin Features

The cabin itself is crafted from pre-cut cedar log in a pan-abode style, accommodating up to six guests with wooden bunk beds (no mattresses). It includes:

  • A table and benches
  • An oil stove for heating
  • Cooking counters and cupboard space
  • Outdoor toilet facilities

Additional conveniences include a broom for cleaning and shelves for your storage needs.

Recreation Opportunities

The Young Lake (North) Cabin is an outdoor enthusiast’s paradise, offering an array of activities:

  • Fishing: Anglers can expect to catch cutthroat trout, dolly varden, and coho salmon.
  • Hiking: Several primitive trails extend from the cabin, including the Admiralty Cove-Young Lake trail, a relatively flat 4.5-mile trail offering scenic views.
  • Wildlife Viewing: Observe local wildlife such as Sitka black-tailed deer, bald eagles, and bears, especially during salmon runs from July through August.
  • Boating: A skiff and oars are available at the cabin; however, guests may bring a small outboard motor (under 10 horsepower) along with personal flotation devices.
  • Berries: Seasonal berry picking presents another enjoyable outdoor activity.

Important Considerations

Adventurers should be aware of the potential dangers of recreating in Alaska, including weather conditions and wildlife encounters. Ensure you are well-prepared for your trip:

  • Familiarize yourself with bear safety precautions.
  • Prepare for possible extended stays due to inclement weather.
  • Bring extra supplies to last 2-5 additional days in case of delays.

Final Words

The Young Lake (North) Cabin is a remote sanctuary perfect for those looking to escape into nature and enjoy the simplicity of wilderness living. This secluded cabin combines adventure with relaxation, making it a truly memorable destination. Embrace the opportunity to explore the majestic landscapes of Tongass National Forest and create unforgettable memories.

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